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Rachel Gutman-Wei

Rachel Gutman-Wei

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Baltimore Lost More Than a Bridge

Looking out from the harbor used to be an exercise in optimism. You could see the Francis Scott Key Bridge from Fort McHenry, the pentagon-shaped keep...

26.03.2024 40

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Rachel Gutman-Wei

The Meaning of Trees in a Warming World

What are we to make of a life that can age and grow young again at the turn of the seasons? This is an edition of Time-Travel Thursdays, a journey...

21.03.2024 10

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Rachel Gutman-Wei

I Love My Pretentious, Ugly, Inconvenient Name

Why is everyone so worked up about hyphens? When my husband and I got married, we decided we should share a last name, and that the name should be...

02.01.2024 20

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Rachel Gutman-Wei

America May Be Missing Out on a Better COVID Treatment

A Japanese antiviral appears to shorten symptoms and protect against chronic disease. Also, it doesn’t taste like soapy grapefruit. Japan is home to...

25.10.2023 2

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Rachel Gutman-Wei

We Have No Drugs to Treat the Deadliest Eating Disorder

There are pills for bulimia and binge-eating disorder. Why not anorexia? In the 1970s, they tried lithium. Then it was zinc and THC. Anti-anxiety...

07.09.2023 20

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Rachel Gutman-Wei

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